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SLIP OR LOSS OF DRIVE AND/OR BURNT FORWARD & OVERUN CLUTCH

VEHICLE APPLICATIONS: F,Y AND B CARS, G AND M VANS C,K,R,V,S AND T TRUCKS

BULLETIN COVERS: (Figure 2)

A new auxiliary accumulator valve body (377) and a new cover (371) went into production to prevent the accumulator piston pin from working its way out of the auxiliary valve body. If the accumulator piston pin comes out of either end of the auxiliary valve body the following conditions could occur:

1. Loss of DRIVE 2. Slipping in DRIVE 3. Burned forward and overrun clutches

DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE: (Figure 1)

Beginning January 27, 1987 (Julian Date 027) all THM 700-R4 transmissions were produced with an auxiliary, accumulator valve body assembly (Figure 2) that has a stepped bore at bne end of the piston pin and a new cover with an oval instead of a round exhaust hole at the"Other end of the pin to retain the accumulator piston pin in place.

SERVICE ACTION:

The new auxiliary accumulator valve body (377) and cover (371) can be used on any 1987 THM 700-R4 transmission that has an auxiliary valve body (377).

NOTICE: If the accumulator piston pin has come out of the auxiliary valve body, check for burnt forward and overrun clutches.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION:

PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION MODELS AFFECTED ----------- ----------- --------------- 8663597 Auxiliary Accumulator MRM, MXM Valve Body Assembly FAM, MAM, MFM, MMM

8667036 Auxiliary Accumulator MCM, MTM, PRM, TAM, TBM, Valve Body Assembly YXM, PCM, TJM, TKM, TNM TRM, TUM, TXM 8667037 Auxiliary Accumulator MDM, MHM, MLM, MKM, MPM, Valve Body Assembly MUM, MWM, MZM 8667038 Auxiliary Accumulator TSM, YAM, YDM, YFM, YKM, Valve Body Assembly YLM, YMM, YNM, YPM, YSM, TYM, YZM


Object Number: 79297  Size: FS


Object Number: 80524  Size: FS

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